Middlesbrough officially named by central govt as an area of concern.

From gazette

The town joins South Tyneside, Leeds, Corby and Kettering on the Department for Health and Social Care on an official 'watchlist', which will see the Government formally monitoring Middlesbrough's covid-19 response for the first time.
 
At the start of all this Middlesbrough was named as the most at risk town in the whole country. We've never really been the worst though, not for a sustained period of time, so overall I don't think our performance has been too bad despite some of the criticism.
 
At the start of all this Middlesbrough was named as the most at risk town in the whole country. We've never really been the worst though, not for a sustained period of time, so overall I don't think our performance has been too bad despite some of the criticism.
But that was opinion this is now official we have been named by the govt.
 
If it's any consolation, Kensington and Chelsea, and affluent Wandsworth are among those in line for the naughty step.
 
So what would happen if middlesbrough was to have stricter rules placed? Would people who have holidays booked still be able to go?
 
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